Example sentences of "she [modal v] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Often he told her she ought to wear warmer clothing .
2 The walk there took only about ten minutes and she thought that even with the frightening weakness in her legs that she had discovered the first time she got out of bed she ought to manage that distance .
3 She supposed that she ought to spend more time at the place , but was always thankful when she was once again on the road back to London .
4 If Mrs Richards has been here so long , she ought to have some kind of permanent record , to help new staff like me . ’
5 And she said and she said thank you she said , Miss Anderson she said she ought to have more sense than come in a thing like that she said to the officers .
6 The Girl was explaining how she thought perhaps she ought to make some kind of thanks to them for their hospitality .
7 She ought to avoid these people . "
8 You had no way of knowing what it would be like and she may change one day . "
9 She may regret this change , but colludes with it by making and selling ethnic jewellery of her own .
10 However , both Dr Kent and Dr Whitfield are of the opinion that she may avoid respiratory distress . ’
11 If an idea originator takes the idea to management prematurely , he or she may get little action .
12 The goat may bleat loudly and persistently and may go off her food ; she may jump other goats or be jumped by them .
13 During the next few days , she may produce 25,000 eggs .
14 However much she may enjoy such pursuits , there will be times when she would actually rather wander the streets unaccompanied .
15 As a result , she may use all sorts of techniques , such as losing exercise books or side-tracking the teacher . ’
16 The outgoing person who has been doing the job should be consulted as part of this , although it should be borne in mind that he or she may have certain prejudices which preclude their giving a totally satisfactory answer .
17 I detect a definite note of cynicism in Amanda 's prose regarding her homeland , and personally she may have good reason to feel bitter .
18 He or she may have emotional problems that result in occasional deliberate binges but that is not necessarily alcoholism .
19 He or she may have several diseases concurrently which will complicate nursing care .
20 She may find new capabilities in herself and her present machine , advanced technology does not make much difference to the finished result and costs a lot .
21 If Inspector Miskin is required to make notes , then she may find that chair by the window convenient .
22 She must abandon all relationships with men , lovers , fathers and brothers .
23 He agreed to pay them but told Gina she must give some Italian lessons or something in future if she wanted to treat herself to things like that .
24 She must make some scheme for herself , the best thing to do .
25 Although a bee learns a flower 's odour almost perfectly in one visit , she must make several trips to learn its colour with precision ; and even then a bee never chooses the correct colour 100 per cent of the time .
26 She bit her lip , she must avoid financial ruin at all costs , what did she have that she could sell to raise money ?
27 If she is serious about knitting for other people she must do four things .
28 She must do five hours a week .
29 Well I 'll , I 'll try and get down on Monday and see what she says and I say you know she must do three hours on Mondays .
30 She must face that possibility , and take her chance , if their relationship was to progress beyond its present stage .
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